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Air of satisfaction WORCESTER - The passengers queued in the Worcester Regional Airport terminal didnt quite know what to make of the public-address announcement that 10,000th Allegiant Air passenger was in line, or of the news photographers who sidled nearby looking for signs of the lucky flier. BTS Releases April Passenger Airline Employment Data; U.S. scheduled passenger airlines employed 4.8 percent fewer workers in April 2006 than in April 2005, the 16 th consecutive month that full-time equivalent employee (FTE) levels for the scheduled passenger carriers declined compared to the same month of the previous year, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported today (Table 1). Airline talks continue WARREN — Talks with major carriers for daily service to the airport are still afloat, even as a restaurant prepares to open at the terminal, officials said. Travel ebbs at Stewart NEW WINDSOR — Passenger traffic at Stewart International Airport was down 30.34 percent in May from the same month in 2005, airport officials said Monday. A touch of Vegas at Stocktons airport When San Jose couple Maria Cordero and Frank Dignon decided to go to Las Vegas for a couple days and searched for airfare, the best deal available was out of Stockton Metropolitan Airport. Size matters at the airport HANOVER TWP. | Passenger traffic at Lehigh Valley International Airport continued its downward path in May, dropping 16 percent compared to the same month last year. Orlando Sanford airport charts new route The airport added commercial service to 16 U.S. cities and 2 countries Once a hub for European charter flights, Orlando Sanford International Airport now counts far less exotic locales such as Des Moines, Iowa, and Toledo, Ohio, among its growth markets. City sees turbulence Everything in Grand Forks is growing except air service. And we need better air service to keep that growth growing. Hal Gershman, City Council president Grand Forks is growing, by every economic indicator, yet the level of airline service is not keeping up, City Council President Hal Gershman told an official of Northwest Airlines on Saturday at city hall. Airport charts new route with commercial service With international charter traffic slumping, Orlando Sanford airport has added commercial service to 16 U.S. cities and 2 countries. Once a hub for European charter flights, Orlando Sanford International Airport now counts far less exotic locales such as Des Moines, Iowa, and Toledo, Ohio, among its growth markets. Delta begins Bellingham service Delta Airlines began flying nonstop between Salt Lake City and Bellingham Thursday, elating officials in the Whatcom County city. | ||